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this is not democracy this is the gershon of democracy because the green people voted in the election of president there be another option q it's a question of observing the democratic process and respecting it but i'm afraid these requests are not respecting democracy here they're trying to incite regime change in ukraine or at least bully the government to change its policies or call early elections it is completely wrong that this was happening in spain this was happening in greece as it has been happening we wouldn't get the might of polish m.e.p. germany piece going out and and show their solidarity with the protesters so the double standards are absolutely outrageous really willing party officials are urging the protesters to go home they said the blockade of the administrative buildings is preventing the approval of the twenty fourteen budget which could have an impact on state salaries and pensions across the country and so far though there is no sign of the rallies abating thousands of pro-government activists staged rival rallies in kiev and across the east of the country ev
this is not democracy this is the gershon of democracy because the green people voted in the election of president there be another option q it's a question of observing the democratic process and respecting it but i'm afraid these requests are not respecting democracy here they're trying to incite regime change in ukraine or at least bully the government to change its policies or call early elections it is completely wrong that this was happening in spain this was happening in greece as it has...
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demands include the resignation of president viktor yanukovych and his government and an immediate election now on their part the opposition opposition have called for a nationwide general strike and they continue to surround the blockade keep governmental departmental ministers have buildings here in the center of kiev for their part the ukrainian security services say that investigating what they are calling an attempt to seize power in the country and it's also much on sunday that the e.u. foreign policy representative catherine ashton is set to visit kiev later this week to try and find a political solution to the crisis on the whole movement really has been void why support from european officials as my colleague arena galicia now reports the only way in is not the only one neighbor seeing anti government anger on the street but for some reason cleaves independence square has captured the minds of not politicians from europe and the u.s. we have seen a veritable parade of them here in the running out was with the opposition leaders and even sometimes taking them to school they just. fo
demands include the resignation of president viktor yanukovych and his government and an immediate election now on their part the opposition opposition have called for a nationwide general strike and they continue to surround the blockade keep governmental departmental ministers have buildings here in the center of kiev for their part the ukrainian security services say that investigating what they are calling an attempt to seize power in the country and it's also much on sunday that the e.u....
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opposition in its claim to have possibility for the nation to express its will and saudis which means every election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzzwords of democracy justice and the will of the people were interspersed with not so subtle calls for a president they can acquire which to admit has been beaten this is clear here it's an internal affairs arsalan hodge and they're not even hiding more so this is something that's should be unacceptable. as a democratic standard widely seen as a clear breach of diplomatic conduct it also raised questions in moscow. but i can imagine how our german partners would have felt if russia's foreign minister decided to attend a rally that was being held against german room i don't think they would consider it a friendly step meeting with opposition members is one thing but taking part in rallies that's interference in domestic affairs at the early in the week the government survived a no confidence vote in the ukrainian parliament was immune from. defeated by the democratic process. opposition m.p
opposition in its claim to have possibility for the nation to express its will and saudis which means every election what began as a pro e.u. push descended into an out and out attack on the leadership the usual buzzwords of democracy justice and the will of the people were interspersed with not so subtle calls for a president they can acquire which to admit has been beaten this is clear here it's an internal affairs arsalan hodge and they're not even hiding more so this is something that's...
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who are the people the people of the ones who voted for the current parliament that parliament was elected legitimately parliament held a vote of confidence today and they won the vote of confidence so it looks to me as if the democratic principles and practices are working quite well in ukraine does that undermine the protestors in a way it does but this is also following to a degree the protests and the so-called color revolutions that started in serbia in two thousand and have continued in georgia and ukraine throughout the two thousand so there is an element of that and there is a pattern of how these things can escalate so i think at this moment it could go either way. but you make of the fact that we've seen a you politicians among the protesters. well i think it's absolutely outrageous by what right do they violate the sovereignty of ukraine by coming not only with the protesters but egging them on you know what's funny the u.s. and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in and influence your electora
who are the people the people of the ones who voted for the current parliament that parliament was elected legitimately parliament held a vote of confidence today and they won the vote of confidence so it looks to me as if the democratic principles and practices are working quite well in ukraine does that undermine the protestors in a way it does but this is also following to a degree the protests and the so-called color revolutions that started in serbia in two thousand and have continued in...
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although afghan tribal leaders indorse the pact karzai says he won't sign until after the spring elections and that's only if washington meets his demands among them ending u.s. troop raids on afghan homes and agreeing to peace talks with the taliban if the deal is to repeat owed that could mean no more u.s. soldiers but it could also jeopardize billions of dollars in aid leading some to accuse karzai of putting the country's security at risk in order to score political points at home lucy catherine of r t moscow of a bout with a news team with more in just over half an hour from now the meantime it is into the mic parasites and cryptocurrency is in the car as a report. ukraine is in a tough spot right now trying to figure out whether to join the e.u. or the regime's custom union it would be nice if they would you know maybe allow the populace to vote for their future via referendum but sadly it looks like the politicians will be making the historic decision i can see why some people want to look west and some people want to look east but i don't understand why so-called ukrainian national
although afghan tribal leaders indorse the pact karzai says he won't sign until after the spring elections and that's only if washington meets his demands among them ending u.s. troop raids on afghan homes and agreeing to peace talks with the taliban if the deal is to repeat owed that could mean no more u.s. soldiers but it could also jeopardize billions of dollars in aid leading some to accuse karzai of putting the country's security at risk in order to score political points at home lucy...
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s should never forget it's their role our role my role is elected by the people to hold government and all its agencies to account and not be afraid to ask questions we're not here to have a love in with agencies with government or the government itself jeremy called and live in london member of parliament the british labor party thank you very much and if your thoughts on this. lead dancer at the bolshoi and two of the defendants have been found guilty of a brutal acid attack on a russian companies theatre director a court handed down prison sentences for all three. of reports now from moscow is bullshit. a four hour sentence reading brought the curtain down on a month long trial and it has lost the ball so you feel better leaving so who is behind bars probably preaching to has been given six years in prison and to dispel the defendants and ten years accordingly now the judge has also given relied to surrogate villains so the lawsuit machain who has to be three point five million roubles in compensation now this case has tarnished the reputation of russia's balsa the theater that last
s should never forget it's their role our role my role is elected by the people to hold government and all its agencies to account and not be afraid to ask questions we're not here to have a love in with agencies with government or the government itself jeremy called and live in london member of parliament the british labor party thank you very much and if your thoughts on this. lead dancer at the bolshoi and two of the defendants have been found guilty of a brutal acid attack on a russian...
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arrested throughout the course of these demonstrations the resignation of the government and a snap election but despite the opposition calls for the protests on the protesters to remain peaceful sunday also saw some of the opposition movement break rank as masked men tore down a statue on a monument to lenin here in kiev as my colleague arena ghoulish got reports. broadened smashed the statue of one revolutionary has fallen victim to a new generation of marys they call him the ultimate evil but somehow take their cue from his methods as lenin did a hundred years before then protestors in kenya have captured a very key to the handful of civic buildings. right now the scene there is a mix of a refugee camp a gypsy village hippie hangout. into rock concert with a whole lot of political slogans thrown in. this is what ukraine opposition calls a revolution others though have a different name for it we've seen things happening in ukraine we've seen a storm a government building you see violence we see. there's a bulldozer being used by smashing to government buildings if this was happening in hap
arrested throughout the course of these demonstrations the resignation of the government and a snap election but despite the opposition calls for the protests on the protesters to remain peaceful sunday also saw some of the opposition movement break rank as masked men tore down a statue on a monument to lenin here in kiev as my colleague arena ghoulish got reports. broadened smashed the statue of one revolutionary has fallen victim to a new generation of marys they call him the ultimate evil...
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leader is that have been elected democratically make the decisions here why you weighing in. i think it's not against. ship i think they're just sold their soul is there we put hester's and. we want that association agreement this to you we signed and therefore be a system but all these so european politicians trying to establish direct communications with the ukrainian government while they're just big with the protestors not trying to talk to the government have direct negotiations with them as well. i'm sure that they are to try to have a meeting if the government does this nama official delegation is going there it's normal to have. to have meetings altavista government by i've. been off of some any piece i think it's not only official delegation. to look at as a president to probe their presence but abroad the last couple of days you know code which it kind of looks like this stirring going on beyond is back to isn't it almost that we will direct negotiations be happening now between people from europe i mean the various selection of people we've seen their representativ
leader is that have been elected democratically make the decisions here why you weighing in. i think it's not against. ship i think they're just sold their soul is there we put hester's and. we want that association agreement this to you we signed and therefore be a system but all these so european politicians trying to establish direct communications with the ukrainian government while they're just big with the protestors not trying to talk to the government have direct negotiations with them...
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the european parliament are terrified that they're about to be outflanked by anti european forces in elections in four and five months time therefore they're doing anything to try and get a tinge of popularity and of course the way they do that in the socialist european superstate of the e.u. is try and be seen around liberal demonstrators at all times because it kind of inflates their ok credentials of looking like hippy liberals the truth is they have no coherent concept of why or what they could do with ukraine and in fact the worst thing that could happen in many senses is that ukraine not signed the second amik deal because if it did a live free movement of labor it would be chaos for europe as usual the european union a super state of humbug and hypocrisy. i know we are of course are following the developments in the ukrainian capital both on air and online of course you can go to our web site r t dot com that's where you can find the most dramatic photos and videos that continue to stream on from the ongoing protests. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international twelve anti-governme
the european parliament are terrified that they're about to be outflanked by anti european forces in elections in four and five months time therefore they're doing anything to try and get a tinge of popularity and of course the way they do that in the socialist european superstate of the e.u. is try and be seen around liberal demonstrators at all times because it kind of inflates their ok credentials of looking like hippy liberals the truth is they have no coherent concept of why or what they...
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heard among the crowds in key of these days here is just a couple of these protesters cheerleaders mr elect bork founder of the nationalist party and the men inspired by the actions of the u.i. aides wartime militias they took up machine guns and fought the russians the germans and the jews those who quote wanted to take away our ukrainian land and this is. another far right activist from the radical nationalist but movement so we need war that's the one thing an organization like cars can't exist without war. is one of those suspected of arranging the bulldozer action key of over the weekend men will present the ultra nationalist sentiment that is popular in western ukraine which has traditionally gravitated towards europe rather than moscow many hope we will fight for the european union until the end and even if they bring your tanks we will win which must go i'm ready to pick up any keep forty seven and start shooting up to a thousand people go to kiev every day and our motto is together to the end our resistance forces consist of afghanistan war veterans and former security service offi
heard among the crowds in key of these days here is just a couple of these protesters cheerleaders mr elect bork founder of the nationalist party and the men inspired by the actions of the u.i. aides wartime militias they took up machine guns and fought the russians the germans and the jews those who quote wanted to take away our ukrainian land and this is. another far right activist from the radical nationalist but movement so we need war that's the one thing an organization like cars can't...
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s decision to hold a new elections earlier next here for weeks now thousands of protesters have been calling for the prime minister to step down over suspicion a new amnesty bill could be used to bring her brother back from x. i'll back into the. in indonesia a high speed commuter train has rammed into a truck carrying you can buy gas killing at least ten people police say a full scale railway crossing gate was responsible for the collision in the capital . it sparked a fireball that shop twenty metres into the air emergency services are searching through the wreckage will survive this day. a violent a speed between the workers and owners of a scottish oil plant has drawn and the government which has launched an inquiry focusing not on the monitors conduct but the behavior of striking at buoys unions are saying this amounts to political persecution and a tory stunt sarfraz has the details for us. it was the in does feel the speech that almost cost thousands of people jobs and sparks union protests the g. comparisons the aggressive tactics of the nine hundred seventy s. with apache ch
s decision to hold a new elections earlier next here for weeks now thousands of protesters have been calling for the prime minister to step down over suspicion a new amnesty bill could be used to bring her brother back from x. i'll back into the. in indonesia a high speed commuter train has rammed into a truck carrying you can buy gas killing at least ten people police say a full scale railway crossing gate was responsible for the collision in the capital . it sparked a fireball that shop...
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president threatening to set up by round the clock blockade of government institutions unless an early election is held but is reports the nature of the protests is shifting. oh lorie to green glory to the heroes is deficient slogan of the hardly a nationalist movement known as the ukrainian insurgent army and the chant heard among the crowds in key of these days here is just a couple of these protesters to diffuse mr electrical book founder of the nationalist web or the parties and the man inspired by the actions of the u.i. aides wartime militias they took up machine guns and fought the russians the germans and the jews those who quote wanted to take away our ukrainian land and this is. another far right activist for the radical nationalist but movement so we need war that's the main thing an organization like cars can't exist without war. is one of those suspected of arranging the bulldozer action key of over the weekend then will present the ultra nationalist sentiment that is popular in western ukraine which has traditionally gravitated towards europe rather than moscow many hope we will f
president threatening to set up by round the clock blockade of government institutions unless an early election is held but is reports the nature of the protests is shifting. oh lorie to green glory to the heroes is deficient slogan of the hardly a nationalist movement known as the ukrainian insurgent army and the chant heard among the crowds in key of these days here is just a couple of these protesters to diffuse mr electrical book founder of the nationalist web or the parties and the man...
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it's an internal political process the opposition destabilizing the legitimately elected leadership which moreover was going on doesn't look like a revolution but a well planned action but i think they were prepared for the presidential elections in spring twenty fifteen had to start early we can see well prepared and organized militant groups the opposition is either not always in control of what's going on or is of political shroud for extremist actions and legal expert alexander mccurry suspect him earlier he says the opposition jumped very quickly from demanding an e.u. trade deal to trying to overthrow the government. it's quite clear now that what what is being demanded is the overthrow of the government the overthrow of a democratically elected legitimate government and president the president made a decision and the government made a decision about twelve days ago that they were not going to go ahead with a trade agreement with the european union now they're forty entitle to do that if people don't agree don't agree with that decision then the right way to deal with that is to cam
it's an internal political process the opposition destabilizing the legitimately elected leadership which moreover was going on doesn't look like a revolution but a well planned action but i think they were prepared for the presidential elections in spring twenty fifteen had to start early we can see well prepared and organized militant groups the opposition is either not always in control of what's going on or is of political shroud for extremist actions and legal expert alexander mccurry...
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the opposition in ukraine has delivered an ultimatum to the president calling for early elections and they are threatening to set up a round the clock blockade of key government institutions if their demands aren't met protesters waving nationalist flags are staging a rally outside a government building in key if at the moment it is or it is or in english to reports the protests that started out as pro e.u. demonstrations have now become fertile ground for extremist groups. oh laurie to crane glory to the heroes if they fishel slogan of the hard line nationalist movement known as the ukrainian insurgent army and the chant heard among the crowds in key of these days here is just a couple of these protesters cheerleaders mr lake tell me bork founder of the nationalist party and the man inspired by the actions of the u.i. a's wartime militias they took up machine guns and fought the russians the germans and the jews those who quote wanted to take away our ukrainian land and this is. another far right activist from the radical nationalist but movement so we need war that's the main thing
the opposition in ukraine has delivered an ultimatum to the president calling for early elections and they are threatening to set up a round the clock blockade of key government institutions if their demands aren't met protesters waving nationalist flags are staging a rally outside a government building in key if at the moment it is or it is or in english to reports the protests that started out as pro e.u. demonstrations have now become fertile ground for extremist groups. oh laurie to crane...
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want and indeed what sort of influence could it have over these elections if any. well i think the outcome the u.s. is hoping for is another government similar to the karzai government will emerge one that will be committed to the whatever agreement is signed between the karzai government the united states and ultimately for the united states it's really not about who the particular leader is they'll find someone it's about the fact that afghanistan is at the crossroads of the world in so many ways the central asian republics which the west is attempting to influence in a way to be hostile towards russia china iran and so having this fifteen thousand troops in afghanistan is absolutely vital for the united states to extend its geo political power and i think that their entire goal with the elections process and whatever they can do around it will be to have a government emerge that is essentially over all right with the united states using afghanistan as a base for power projection around the region using great to talk to you thank you very much and the usual you r
want and indeed what sort of influence could it have over these elections if any. well i think the outcome the u.s. is hoping for is another government similar to the karzai government will emerge one that will be committed to the whatever agreement is signed between the karzai government the united states and ultimately for the united states it's really not about who the particular leader is they'll find someone it's about the fact that afghanistan is at the crossroads of the world in so many...
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the european parliament are terrified that they're about to be outflanked by until european forces in elections in four and five months time therefore they're doing anything to try and get a tinge of popularity and of course the way they do that in the socialist european superstate of the e.u. is try and be seen around liberal demonstrators at all times because it kind of inflates their ok credentials of looking like hippy liberals the truth is they have no coherent concept of why or what they could do with ukraine and in fact the worst thing that could happen in many senses is that ukraine knowledge signs this economic deal because if it did a live free movement of labor it would be chaos for europe as usual the european union a super state of humbug and hypocrisy. than we are fools some of the developments in the ukrainian capital on and online also on our websites as he dot com you can find the most traumatic five times and visas come down to cali tax. bahrain has thrown another group of activists including minors behind bars bringing the total number of those arrested in december alone to t
the european parliament are terrified that they're about to be outflanked by until european forces in elections in four and five months time therefore they're doing anything to try and get a tinge of popularity and of course the way they do that in the socialist european superstate of the e.u. is try and be seen around liberal demonstrators at all times because it kind of inflates their ok credentials of looking like hippy liberals the truth is they have no coherent concept of why or what they...
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listen to the voices of its people who want to live in freedom and opportunity and prosperity and the elected representatives of the ukrainian people made their choice deciding against giving the government a no confidence slap down for the defeated opposition it was back to the streets if the democratic process won't force the government out let the protesters do their dirty work blockading official buildings paralyzing give the protests in the west calls of encouragement the supporters of your integration must remain firm and seize the momentum of the protest this is the only way they can get you to make concessions one neighbor in particular seems to be paying especially close attention to events in ukraine but the european union needs you and you need the european union and if you needed you would be with your poland has always regarded ukraine as its backyard it has i would say neo imperialist designs on ukraine what some powers may be hoping for is a repeat of the events of two thousand and four when the country stood still for months in support of the western backed viktor yushchenko b
listen to the voices of its people who want to live in freedom and opportunity and prosperity and the elected representatives of the ukrainian people made their choice deciding against giving the government a no confidence slap down for the defeated opposition it was back to the streets if the democratic process won't force the government out let the protesters do their dirty work blockading official buildings paralyzing give the protests in the west calls of encouragement the supporters of...
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by western nations fueling what could become another revolution and the demise of a democratically elected government in kiev in a close call r.t. . one as you can see over the shoulder in the latest a string of european politicians to head to ukraine know the german foreign ministers arrived in care for a pre-planned europeans and. meeting on thursday universe developer was even pictured touring independence square alongside opposition leader and reigning heavyweight boxing champion italy klitschko in fact the photos are tweeted by the german foreign office meantime russia's top diplomat sergey lavrov commented on foreign leaders getting vocal on ukraine's crisis after meeting nato secretary general. of the putting them with the accusing the we consider the events in ukraine an internal matter i'm counting on ukrainian politicians to bring the situation on to a constitutional path and we're asking that no one interferes with this ongoing crisis. i spoke to jeffrey summers he's an associate professor of political economy and public policy tell me what your integration would bring to both u
by western nations fueling what could become another revolution and the demise of a democratically elected government in kiev in a close call r.t. . one as you can see over the shoulder in the latest a string of european politicians to head to ukraine know the german foreign ministers arrived in care for a pre-planned europeans and. meeting on thursday universe developer was even pictured touring independence square alongside opposition leader and reigning heavyweight boxing champion italy...
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are the thai prime minister dissolving parliament calling new elections following sustained protests and buying witnessing a number of deaths that hasn't stopped tens of thousands of opposition members gathering and calling from all rallies they want to people's helpful to replace the government elections could be won by the ruling party again told role was triggered by an amnesty bill for an ex prime minister outed in two thousand and six on charges of abuse of power he also happens to be the current leader is. the death of an indian man after a bus hit him with spot survey riots in singapore's little india district hundreds hurled ropes police and torched cars at least sixteen people most of them officers there twenty seven arrests and this is the first rioting in singapore now for three decades. a football match in brazil ended with fierce fighting between one hundred . rifle fans one person for me killed several others seriously injured riot police rubber bullets to break up the trouble and violence has become common in the country raising security concerns ahead of next year's w
are the thai prime minister dissolving parliament calling new elections following sustained protests and buying witnessing a number of deaths that hasn't stopped tens of thousands of opposition members gathering and calling from all rallies they want to people's helpful to replace the government elections could be won by the ruling party again told role was triggered by an amnesty bill for an ex prime minister outed in two thousand and six on charges of abuse of power he also happens to be the...
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it's an internal political process the opposition destabilising the legitimately elected leadership which moreover was going on doesn't look like a revolution but a well planned action i think they were prepared for the presidential elections in spring twenty fifteen had to start early we can see well prepared and organized militant groups the opposition is either not always in control of what's going on or is of political shroud for extremist actions and while the capitol on the west of ukraine are seeing waves of anti-government protests and strikes the demonstrators demands are not exactly shared by people in the east of the country thousands have been taken to the streets there to voice support for the author already as their decision to us suspend the trade deal with the e.u. in fact a recent poll suggested the country is sharply divided on the issue with now more than seventy percent of people living in the west of ukraine favoring the deal with the european union or those pro e.u. moods are shared by less than thirty percent of people in the east a prominent foreign affairs analyst
it's an internal political process the opposition destabilising the legitimately elected leadership which moreover was going on doesn't look like a revolution but a well planned action i think they were prepared for the presidential elections in spring twenty fifteen had to start early we can see well prepared and organized militant groups the opposition is either not always in control of what's going on or is of political shroud for extremist actions and while the capitol on the west of...
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last weekend the resignation of president viktor yushchenko over it and his government and an early election now one opposition leader even went as far as saying that if those demands are met within forty eight hours then protest as should march on the private for private residence of president. now for their part the opposition of cooled at the moment for a nationwide strike and protesters are continuing to blockade and surround key governmental administrative buildings in the heart of kiev around may the ukrainian security service say that they're going to investigate what they are calling an attempt to seize power in the country and it's also on sunday that the aid use foreign policy representative catherine ashton is to visit kiev later this week to try and find a political solution to the crisis on the whole movement really has been boy this weekend by support from european officials as my colleague arena ghoulish to reports. the ukraine is not the only one neighbor seeing anti government anger on its street but for some reason cleaves independence square has captured the minds of not p
last weekend the resignation of president viktor yushchenko over it and his government and an early election now one opposition leader even went as far as saying that if those demands are met within forty eight hours then protest as should march on the private for private residence of president. now for their part the opposition of cooled at the moment for a nationwide strike and protesters are continuing to blockade and surround key governmental administrative buildings in the heart of kiev...
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funny thing is and i know ukraine fairly well i was there as an observer for the vote what are the election a year ago that it will neither be wholly european in the brussels sense nor will it ever be fully close rush because it is fundamentally divided kora ok when you say let's just hear now from the european point of view murders welcome to our discussion here now to international what do you make of what sarah just just said . thank you very much for your take participation in this discussion i think that. very big country and european country and it is in there because all european policy is but i think there. can't be she. be very cool. for the european union. european union. and. ok well thank you very much for that thank you let me just quickly ask you about this that's what people are protesting about they know exactly what they want and they echo the sentiments of what we just heard from bruce here i would disagree with that because essentially there's been a lot of misconception about the nature of this protest everyone most of the media reported that this is the. protest in kiev
funny thing is and i know ukraine fairly well i was there as an observer for the vote what are the election a year ago that it will neither be wholly european in the brussels sense nor will it ever be fully close rush because it is fundamentally divided kora ok when you say let's just hear now from the european point of view murders welcome to our discussion here now to international what do you make of what sarah just just said . thank you very much for your take participation in this...
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delegation backing calls for a snap election there are still you know it is caution between the different forces . for your own favor under the conditions would be to go to the movies or include all sort of things for which the whole civil society and democratic of will do you know you have possibility for the nation to express its will and which means only election well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tenuously the e.u. delegation condemning what they describe as russian pressure on kiev where the protesters are set once again on sunday when the opposition organizers hope that one million people from all over ukraine will descend on the capital. joining the european lawmakers was a former georgian president mikheil saakashvili he also voiced his support for the protests from the stage in central kiev and this from the same man who ordered a
delegation backing calls for a snap election there are still you know it is caution between the different forces . for your own favor under the conditions would be to go to the movies or include all sort of things for which the whole civil society and democratic of will do you know you have possibility for the nation to express its will and which means only election well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be...
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election he joins me live now in kiev well in the light of the fact that the president said he might now start talking again with the european authorities are the crowd still there any signs of them going home perhaps. yes what we're seeing right now in central kiev may only be a fraction of what happened here yesterday how many people gather was literally several hundred thousand people and some estimates even went as far as saying that there was more than a million people in the streets although that is a bit exaggerated as far as we could see in any case the protesters still here the protesters barricaded themselves in central park not letting anyone inside saying that this is their protest site and they will stay here for as long as it's needed for the president and the government to step down just to give you an impression of how tense it is here i'll tell you a little episode i witnessed some some time ago in front of one of the barricades a fire truck stopped at one moment and as i later learned that this fire truck was on its way to the central part of the city to take out a
election he joins me live now in kiev well in the light of the fact that the president said he might now start talking again with the european authorities are the crowd still there any signs of them going home perhaps. yes what we're seeing right now in central kiev may only be a fraction of what happened here yesterday how many people gather was literally several hundred thousand people and some estimates even went as far as saying that there was more than a million people in the streets...
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by western nations fueling what could become another revolution and the demise of a democratically elected government in kiev it in a close call r.t. . well meantime nato leaders have condemned what they called excessive use of force in kiev and russia's chief diplomats also commented on foreign leaders getting vocal on ukraine's crisis after meeting nato secretary general. which of the putting in with the accuser. we consider the events in ukraine an internal matter i'm counting on ukrainian politicians to bring the situation on to a constitutional path and we're asking that no one interferes with this ongoing crisis. while the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity says care has been saying a pattern of provocation throughout the two weeks of public dissent here. the u.s. and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in and influence politics on the streets of course it's not see a pattern here of of escalation in provocation i think really the protesters on the ground they had
by western nations fueling what could become another revolution and the demise of a democratically elected government in kiev it in a close call r.t. . well meantime nato leaders have condemned what they called excessive use of force in kiev and russia's chief diplomats also commented on foreign leaders getting vocal on ukraine's crisis after meeting nato secretary general. which of the putting in with the accuser. we consider the events in ukraine an internal matter i'm counting on ukrainian...
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demonstrations on the president victory on the coverage on his government resign on there is a holy election in order to us he calls it reboot the government now these demands have been part of an ultimatum with a general strike a nationwide general strike being called if these demands are met and some protesters have even made the journey from the square behind me to nearby governmental administrative buildings to blockade those buildings the opposition leaders all the protesters for these demonstrations to remain peaceful now there are also reports emerging locally that some of the opposition leaders of even divided up the roles in any possible future interim government all that up has yet to be confirmed the opposition i think voyage by far the support from european officials as my colleague arena ghoulish the reports we were saying is not the only one neighbor saying on to government anger on its streets but for some reason peeves independence square has captured the minds of politicians from here up and the u.s. we have seen a veritable parade of them here on some running out was with t
demonstrations on the president victory on the coverage on his government resign on there is a holy election in order to us he calls it reboot the government now these demands have been part of an ultimatum with a general strike a nationwide general strike being called if these demands are met and some protesters have even made the journey from the square behind me to nearby governmental administrative buildings to blockade those buildings the opposition leaders all the protesters for these...
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actions a legitimate elections now that you were dreaming could still be revisited at a later time why do you think the opposition in this case chose protests instead of having more dialogue about the pros and cons of you integration i think. because first of all it's little better than the. arguments about the economics which. so many people up secondly. it's an. basically. eastern ukrainians there that bit more they support the fact of regions that they're what will it still politically apathetic in general whether as sadly the west that are actually willing to go well . look at make their voices. so that the position. they believe and so go out. and whites. who do you think good stand to benefit from the onerous is there more to the protests than just a trade deal. because that is the benefit. well aware don't think anybody has the better because first of all that. well let me just have. usefully. but they they want to clear that they're actually proud of the use. of. these thoughts and. the. government buildings and all of. the. old though. these make for the legal age there's also
actions a legitimate elections now that you were dreaming could still be revisited at a later time why do you think the opposition in this case chose protests instead of having more dialogue about the pros and cons of you integration i think. because first of all it's little better than the. arguments about the economics which. so many people up secondly. it's an. basically. eastern ukrainians there that bit more they support the fact of regions that they're what will it still politically...